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This is what CORAL GARDEN looks like. The plants are not plastic, not fake, they grew naturally. You can also see real corals during lowtide and it has white sand. No entrance fee, just bring your camera and enjoy taking videos and pictures. Leave your footprints in the area but never your trash.
The locals named the plants as "AMBILANG" but we have yet to confirm the exact name.
Location: Tangnan, Loon, Bohol
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The coastal area has been declared by DENR as a geological monument which was uplifted after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit the province in October 2013 by virtue of DENR Administrative Order (DAO) No. 2015-08. The area was uplifted for 1.2 meters and covers 1.37 square kilometres of coastline and it stretched for 8 kilometers within the towns of Loon and Maribojoc. (Source: www.denr.gov.ph)
*** Videos and pictures were taken on April 14, 2018 between 4 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
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Follow the Catlin Seaview Survey team in American Samoa as they dive in search of Big Momma, the world's largest recorded coral. The dive is part of a scientific project to document the health of reefs worldwide.
A panoramic virtual dive experience, created using footage from Catlin Seaview Survey dives, was part of our our Coral Reefs: Secret Cities of the Sea exhibition (27 March - 13 September 2015). You can still explore some of our coral reefs content here: http://bit.ly/NHM-CoralReefs-Exhibition
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We stayed at the Coral Gardens March 2015. Awesome trip! Water is gorgeous, reef is fantastic. There is a half-built resort next door, but it did not bother me any. Coral Gardens has ocean front rooms and is right by Bight Reef. You can swim out 10 feet and see tons of see life. There are rays, sea turtles, and tons of fish everywhere.
The Toscana is now gone, and they are building a new resort, but it was cool seeing the shell of what was going to be a hotel. I guess they ran out of money and had government problems. Many investors lost their money. investfourmore.com

Take an adventurous plunge with our dive team below the surface of Apo Reef and see the majestic coral garden of Ego Wall!
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This month has seen the beginning of an exciting coral garden restoration program at Constance Lémuria.
This exciting project has been made possible thanks to funding from the Government of Seychelles, United Nations Development Program and Global Environmental Fund through their Small Grants for Environmental NGO-Tourism Operator Partnership Program, to which we are very grateful.

Dotting the seafloor near Socorro Island, a swath of glass sponges and deep sea corals blanketed rolling volcanic features. These visual surveys of Revillagigedo Archipelago will help researchers understand more about the deep sea communities within this new UNESCO World Heritage site and marine protected area!
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Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving, http://www.aquamarinediving.com
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and Seraya Secrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623.
From Tulamben there is footage of the wreck of the USAT Liberty in both day time and night time, including the humphead parrotfish that spend the night there. Also from Tulamben are numerous marine live encounters from dives at the Drop-Off and the Coral Garden.
Just around the corner we make a dive at Seraya Secrets, a macro hotspot where I encountered seahorses and nudibranchs.
From Padangbai on the east coast of Bali we have footage from The Blue Lagoon and Pura Jepun.
From the island of Nusa Penida we have the manta ray cleaning station, Manta Point, and Ped.
Full list of dive sites featured in this video:
1. USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben
The USAT Liberty was torpedoed by the Japanese off Lombok and beached at Tulamben in Bali. In 1963 the last eruption of Mount Agung caused the wreck to slide deeper into the sea where she lies today. The USAT Liberty shipwreck makes an excellent dive site. This video features the towering stern, the coral-encrusted gun on the bow, green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a Pacific hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), garden eels, sweetlips and lots of other interesting marine life from the wreck and its surroundings.
The USAT Liberty also makes a fantastic night dive. Green humphead parrotfish sleep in the protection of the wreck. Other highlights include a Spanish dancer and a bluespotted ribbontail ray.
2. Coral Garden, Tulamben
The Coral Garden at Tulamben lies conveniently right off the middle of the beach. Skunk cleaner shrimps tend to moray eels and groupers at a cleaning station based around a barrel sponge. Also featuring a ribbon eel, ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish and trevallies schooling in the shallows.
3. Tulamben Drop-Off
Video from the Drop-Off at Tulamben, Bali, featuring a spectacular giant purple knotted sea fan, nudibranchs, a ghost pipefish and a seahorse. Before and after exploring the Drop-Off we spend time in the shallows where we meet Tulamben's famous schools of trevallies.
By night the drop-off at Tulamben provides plenty of treats for the visiting diver. This video includes a squat lobster, a cone shell, a dwarf cuttlefish, a hermit crab and various pretty reef fish.
4. Seraya Secrets
Seraya Secrets, nearby to Tulamben, is an exellent muck dive known for weird and wonderful critters. Here we encounter some batfish around the artificial reef project in the shallows. A little deeper we find 2 thorny seahorses, catfish, an anemone crab and nudibranchs.
5. Blue Lagoon, Padangbai
The Padangbai area on the east coast of Bali provides some fantastic diving. Just north of Padangbai lies the Blue Lagoon. This footage comes from my first ever dive in Indonesia with a video camera and features leaf scorpionfish, cuttelfish, anemonefish, lionfish, shrimps, catfish, nudibranchs, moorish idols and a goby.
6. Pura Jepun, Padangbai
Pura Jepun also lies just north of Padangbai and is home to some fantastic marine life. This video features clownish, sweetlips, angelfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, a stingray, a panther grouper, a wart slug, ribbon eels, a scorpionfish and a flying gurnard.
7. Manta Point, Nusa Penida
On the north-east side of Nusa Penida lies a cleaning station for reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) known as "Manta Point". On 23rd May 2006 we had the pleasure of diving with these graceful giants.
8. PED, Nusa Penida
Ped is sloping reef on the north coast of Nusa Penida. Here we encounter a variety of tropical reef fishes including angelfish, triggerfish, anemonefish and scorpionfish, as well as a rhizostome jellyfish.
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This is the start of the drift snorkel at the resort. You can see a view of Bora Bora in the horizon(about ten miles away). You can hear the waves crashing against the reef and then the view of the coral garden heading back toward the bungalows.

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When you drive onto the driveway of lot 1028 at Coral Estate, the privacy of the garden surrounding this atmospheric villa immediately impresses. The owners have designed the gardens with great care and have chosen very smartly for easy to maintain planting, which also requires little water and privacy is guaranteed. With an eye for the wide sea view at the rear of the villa that is not obstructed by any plant, shrub or tree.
The veranda of the villa has two shutter roofs so there is good shade. In combination with the fine sea breeze found here this makes a stay on the veranda very pleasant. Looking out from the lovely pool over the garden, your gaze automatically finds the Caribbean Sea; a breathtaking 180 degree wide spectacle.
The villa has a pleasant, spacious living room with open kitchen and shutters in the windows so the wind can blow through the house. The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom complete with shower, sink and toilet. At the front are two guest bedrooms, which share a bathroom.
On the lot there are also several seats so you can always enjoy some shade. Villa 1028 offers a lot of privacy and space to enjoy optimally. Besides a nice villa to live in, this is also a wonderful holiday home and offers the villa interesting prospects for renting.
Details Villa 1028
Lot size 960 m2
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Lovely pool with sea view
A lot of privacy
Spacious garden
Much wanted villa type, both by buyers and holiday guests
Asking price EUR. 395.000,-.

Villa 629 is a unique villa with a lovely private garden and sea view
This beautiful patio villa 629 is perfectly suited for permanent living or for holiday rental. Due to the generous enclosed and shady backyard and spacious open living room the villa offers plenty of living space both inside and outside. Over the long driveway you reach the house, which is located halfway the lot. At the end of the driveway is the carport, with attached storage.
The front door is on the side of the villa and leads into a hall where the various rooms open up. In the hall there is a hatch to a partly floored attic. The open living room has a high open ceiling. This means that the outdoor life is optimally utilized. From this living room you have a beautiful view at the sea. From the living room you walk through the kitchen to the back garden. The kitchen is equipped with microwave/oven, 6 burner gas stove, plenty of storage space and American fridge. The worktop is extra high.
The master bedroom is located at the rear of the house and has a view to the garden and the shutter windows can provide natural cooling. The en-suite bathroom is fully equipped with wash basin, rain shower and toilet. The other bedroom at the rear has its own rain shower and sink. The third bedroom located on the sea side is now used as an office and has access to the balcony via French doors.
The beautiful living behind the house is very good on the wind. Here it is really good to stay on the hot afternoons of Curaçao. There is a lovely swimming pool with plenty of space to enjoy the sun around it. There is also an outdoor shower. A large Palapa offers a spacious shaded area as an outdoor living room. Also the beautiful big tree (Wakaja) gives a lot of shade and a Caribbean touch to the villa.
The storage/laundry room located in the backyard offers, besides the use for swimming pool pump and filter, also storage space for example bicycles or diving equipment and can also be used as owners room if you decide (also) to rent the property to tourists. If you would like to purchase a generator, the installation is prepared accordingly. In addition, there is a plan to possibly close the living room. Both the front and back garden are above average spacious and easy to maintain. There is also a large front garden.
Plot 765 m2
Living area 144 m2
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Spacious front garden with separate guests P place and large free backyard.
Very well maintained villa.
Suitable for own habitation and (holiday) rental
Price EUR 395,000.- k.k.
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Apo Island is an amazing Island. Stunning Visibility and breathtaking soft and hard coral gardens. We only did three dives on this dive safari with Fun and Sun, but I can't wait to go back. Oh and we got to have an amazing experience with dolphins during a surface interval (check out my other videos if you want to see that).
Highlights: Great visibility with jaw dropping soft and hard corals on all our dives, a number of beautiful Green Sea Turtles, and some large, and very friendly Sea Snakes.

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"The Coral Garden of Loon, Bohol is considered as nature’s gift after the earthquake that hit Bohol. It looks like a magical haven for every eye to enjoy.
This long stretch of Red Corals is peacefully located in Brgy. Tangnan, Loon, Bohol, and it’s now considered as the rising tourist destination in Loon, Bohol. This Coral Garden has caught the attention of many locals and even travellers from nearby towns and even outside Bohol. When you come close to this coral garden, they actually look like a ground-creeping plant with succulent leaves, which has a thick, heavy leaves or stems that has the ability to store water. They are more likely looks like a lush growth of reddish-orange plants that are believed to belong in the family of Aizoaceae. This long stretch of reddish-orange plant, which are peacefully and freely sprouting in the coastal area of Brgy. Tangnan still need a further research to avoid misleading information across Bohol and in the country."
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So yeah, upon knowing about this new tourist spot in Bohol, we immediately went there. Since we're just from the capital city of Bohol - Tagbilaran City. Merely a one hour and a half of going there in Loon. With our own transportation, we went there to see its awesomazing view. Hence, in this video, you'll be able to see my reaction and might as well the coral garden itself. Hope you'll enjoy watching it. ♥
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My second dive for the day on Camiguin Island. Location is Coral Garden near white island. DIve Master Rando from Johnny's dive and Fun. Really enjoyed this one!!!
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How do you recognize something that you can touch and something you have to run away from as fast as possible? Here is a list of the most dangerous sea creatures you can meet and how to recognize them!
There are so many different species living in the ocean! Some of them are beautiful, some are deadly, and some are both.
TIMESTAMPS
Fire Coral 0:40
Flower Urchin 1:20
Cone Snail 1:50
Portuguese Man-of-War 2:32
Snea snakes 3:54
Lionfish 4:51
Chironex 5:39
Surgeonfish 6:15
Indonesian needlefish 6:59
Triggerfish 7:34
SUMMARY
- Fire Coral. These small organisms can sting, and the effect can be not very serious and it can be quite bad. A stung person may have severe pains, feel nauseated and even vomit, which is not the best thing to do when you are underwater.
- Flower Urchin is both very beautiful and very deadly. It contains toxins that can cause anaphylactic shock, convulsions and finally death. You can get poisoned if you step on it when you are in the sea or the ocean.
- Scientists say that just one drop of the cone snail’s poison is enough to kill 20 people! Just one drop!
- The most mind-blowing fact about Man-of-War is that technically we should call it Men-of-War, and refer to it not as «it», but «they», and here is why: it’s an animal that is made up of a colony of organisms cooperating together. Man-of-war has tentacles that can be 30 feet long, which it uses to paralyze and kill fish and other small creatures.
- Sea snakes are much more venomous than their land-living friends. As it turns out, they have to be like that because they hunt fish, so what they need to do is immobilize their prey very quickly not to let it escape.
- Many people call the lionfish the most beautiful sea creature in the world. You can find them in the Caribbean and Eastern Atlantic. Lionfishes are not deadly — they do have a venom, but it’s not lethal. However, the pain you will experience if you get stung is so severe that people say you might wish you were dead.
- Chironex doesn’t have any teeth, but it’s dangerous as hell. If a person gets stung, they will have excruciating pain, red inflammation in the stung area and heart dysfunction.
- Surgeonfish are easily spooked, so you should be extra careful if you see one of them. Don’t make any unexpected fast moves. The good news is, surgeonfish are not aggressive unless, of course, you provoke them.
- Indonesian needlefish live in tropical and subtropical waters of the oceans. They, as the name suggests, have a very sharp, needle-like beak, and they are especially dangerous when they hurl themselves out of the water.
- Triggerfish is mostly friendly, but only until you are a threat to its nest. The most dangerous are females — if you approach its nest even accidentally, it will bite you. Thankfully, the bites aren’t poisonous, but triggerfish have extremely sharp teeth, so the injuries it can cause need serious medical attention.
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So many fish and they were so close you could almost touch them. Shot with gopro and first time using it underwater like this, there was so much activity had to remember to focus on one thing at a time, but it turned out alright.
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A 6-minute walk from Amarabati Park, this straightforward hotel is 9 minutes' walk from New Digha Beach on the Bay of Bengal and 10 minutes' walk from Digha train station.
Featuring balconies with garden or pool views, the unassuming rooms with dark wood furnishings have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minifridges. Some come with pull-out sofas.
Breakfast and parking are complimentary. There are a bar/lounge and a casual restaurant.
Amenities include an outdoor pool and a kids' play area.
Free breakfast Air-conditioned Laundry service Business center
Pet-friendly Room service Child-friendly Restaurant

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For sale - sea view two bedroomed apartment, situated on the thrid floor of Coral Beach complex, located on the outskirts of the coastal town of Saint Vlas ( Sveti Vlas ). The apartment provides 91 sq.m. of area, distributed between a corridor, living room with kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room and a balcony with beautiful sea views.
Complex Coral beach is a frontline complex, which has a swimming pool, a kids pool, a reception, a pariking, an alcove and BBQ area.

MelodeeSea scuba diving the Rota Coral Gardens. Featuring clams, moray eel, large mollusk, massive coral, pipe fish, and massive brain coral
Rota also known as the "Friendly Island", is the southernmost island of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and the second southernmost of the Marianas Archipelago.
An area that contains a variety of coral formations. Here are many different species of colorful tropical fish including garfish, octopus, Nudibranchs, sharks, clown fish and turtles that are unafraid of intruding divers. This is the first Marine Protected Area in the C.N.M.I and as such the taking of game, either by hand or spear, or collecting shells or artifacts is prohibited.
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Deep below the ocean's surface underwater mountains are home to spectacular sponge and coral gardens. These corals and sponges create complex, three-dimensional structures that provide habitat for many other animals such as crabs, snailfish, and blob sculpins. Sur Ridge, 35 kilometers off the Big Sur coast and 800 meters below the sea surface, was first explored by MBARI and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary researchers in December 2013. Since that time, the research team, led by MBARI Senior Scientist Jim Barry, has returned to Sur Ridge five times, conducting a total of 29 ROV dives in the area. As with all MBARI ROV dives, high-definition video was recorded. After the dives, this video was painstakingly analyzed by Linda Kuhnz, a marine biologist in MBARI’s video lab.
As a result, a new field guide was created, identifying more than 260 different species of animals, many of them beautiful and strange. On some slopes of Sur Ridge, fluorescent yellow Picasso sponges cling to the rocky seafloor, growing to half a meter tall. Elsewhere the tree-like branches of bright-pink bubblegum corals extend more than two meters above the ocean bottom.
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This little video was shot at O'Brein's Cay in the Exumas at a little spot that people refer to as "The Coral Gardens". Lovely place, just gorgeous. We took the video using our GoPro and it when we looked at the footage it just seemed too nice to chop up. We thought maybe we could do something special with it for the people that have done so much for us: Our Patrons!
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A trigger is a named PL/SQL unit that is stored in the database and executed ( fired ) in response to a specified event that occurs in the database.
Overview of Triggers.
A trigger is a named program unit that is stored in the database and fired (executed) in response to a specified event. The specified event is associated with either a table, a view, a schema, or the database, and it is one of the following:
A database manipulation (DML) statement ( DELETE , INSERT , or UPDATE )
A database definition (DDL) statement ( CREATE , ALTER , or DROP )
A database operation ( SERVERERROR , LOGON , LOGOFF , STARTUP , or SHUTDOWN )
The trigger is said to be defined on the table, view, schema, or database.

Trigger Types.
A DML trigger is fired by a DML statement, a DDL trigger is fired by a DDL statement, a DELETE trigger is fired by a DELETE statement, and so on.
An INSTEAD OF trigger is a DML trigger that is defined on a view (not a table). The database fires the INSTEAD OF trigger instead of executing the triggering DML statement. For more information, see Modifying Complex Views (INSTEAD OF Triggers).
A system trigger is defined on a schema or the database. A trigger defined on a schema fires for each event associated with the owner of the schema (the current user). A trigger defined on a database fires for each event associated with all users.
A simple trigger can fire at exactly one of the following timing points :
Before the triggering statement executes.
After the triggering statement executes.
Before each row that the triggering statement affects.
After each row that the triggering statement affects.
A compound trigger can fire at more than one timing point. Compound triggers make it easier to program an approach where you want the actions you implement for the various timing points to share common data. For more information, see Compound Triggers.
Trigger States.